My wife and I were eating a lot of fast food, mainly because most of our meat is frozen and by the time we decide what we want, the thought of thawing and then cooking was just too long when we get home from work and are hungry. Then I saw it:
It slices ... it dices; but wait! There's more!
What intriged me was the claim that you could cook food directly from the freezer. After buying two packages of the Omaha Steaks deal, I decided to give it a try.
Esentially it is a table top halogen light convection oven. Well it came yesterday and I gave it a whirl:
We have a Farberware Open Hearth Rotisserie which I love dearly, but the thing is a bugger to clean and there is some grease spatter around the counter by the unit. There is no preheating and it uses less energy than firing up the oven without heating up the kitchen. It also browns the meat beautifully.
The Flavor Wave deluxe has 5 main pieces:
The Glass Liner Pan and rack take the brunt of the mess, but you can soak the drippings by just filling the dish with hot water. The Power head and the base don't really get dirty. The dishwasher safe pieces pretty much fill the dishwasher.
Main Features:
All in all, I'm pleased with it.
Cost: $130 with shipping and the bonus Le Presse which I haven’t tried yet.
If you are interested click here
It slices ... it dices; but wait! There's more!
What intriged me was the claim that you could cook food directly from the freezer. After buying two packages of the Omaha Steaks deal, I decided to give it a try.
Esentially it is a table top halogen light convection oven. Well it came yesterday and I gave it a whirl:
- Omaha Steaks Au Gratin potato balls - 16 minutes for 4; done to perfection.
- 1/2" 5 oz frozen hamburger patties - 15 minutes total for 4 (flip after 10 min for even browning); done, but next time I will use some liquid smoke seasoning.
- Thawed 1.5 lb boneless pork roast - 20 minutes; done to perfection.
- Chocolate Chip cookies - 6 minutes; I have to flatten the cookies when I put them on the baking pan (a work in progress).
We have a Farberware Open Hearth Rotisserie which I love dearly, but the thing is a bugger to clean and there is some grease spatter around the counter by the unit. There is no preheating and it uses less energy than firing up the oven without heating up the kitchen. It also browns the meat beautifully.
The Flavor Wave deluxe has 5 main pieces:
- The oven head - not immersible
- The polycarbonate dome - dishwasher safe
- Two position rack - dishwasher safe
- Glass Liner Pan and Serving Dish - dishwasher safe
- Base - dishwasher safe
The Glass Liner Pan and rack take the brunt of the mess, but you can soak the drippings by just filling the dish with hot water. The Power head and the base don't really get dirty. The dishwasher safe pieces pretty much fill the dishwasher.
Main Features:
- Cooks with no added fats or oils.
- Large cooking area accommodates over 8 pounds of meat
- Glass pan makes for easy cleanup
- Saves up to 85% more energy than conventional ovens.
- Compact and lightweight - will fit on any countertop.
- Smokeless, odorless and it won’t heat up your kitchen, dorm room or RV!
All in all, I'm pleased with it.
Cost: $130 with shipping and the bonus Le Presse which I haven’t tried yet.
If you are interested click here
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